verbs - What are valid usages of suggest?


Could anyone clarify once and for all the usage of suggest?


All the grammars I have consulted allow for only four possibilities:



  • Suggest + ing form

  • Suggest that + direct object + should + bare infinitive

  • Suggest that + direct object + bare infinitive

  • Suggest that + direct object + simple past


They all say that suggest must never be followed by an indirect object.


However, I keep finding sentences that seem to contradict these rules:



"We suggested to the committee that they review the case again." (Merriam-Webster online dictionary."


"Can you suggest to them that Company Name develop the Italian version of the website?" (this website's thread of some months ago)



to mention only a few.


Could anybody please help?




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